BB
647 MPs·389 Bills·£2.9T

May 2026

Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat

Events for Wednesday, 13 May 2026(8124 total)

🎤
Sir Geoffrey Clifton-BrownspeechConservative
Debate on the Address
If the hon. Gentleman is just a little patient, he will find that, two or three paragraphs down, I will address precisely that point. Currently, the defence budget for 2025-26 is £62.2 billion, which is a measly 18% of the welfare budget of £333 billion. The Government have pledged to increase it by 2.6%, or £9 billion, by 2027 and by 3% in the next Parliament, which means a further increase of £14 billion. But none of that new money has yet arrived.
Wed 13 May
📍
Bell Ribeiro-AddyappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Debate on the Address
Parliamentary appearance by Bell Ribeiro-Addy
Wed 13 May
📍
Ms Julie MinnsappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: New Developments: Unadopted Roads and Public Amenities
Parliamentary appearance by Ms Julie Minns
Wed 13 May
📍
Ms Julie MinnsappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Debate on the Address
Parliamentary appearance by Ms Julie Minns
Wed 13 May
🎤
Mr Mark FrancoisspeechConservative
Debate on the Address
The Prime Minister will know that in the recent Supreme Court Dillon judgment the Court ruled that the Conservatives’ Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023 overwhelmingly was not incompatible with the Human Rights Act—he knows that. He referenced the awful events in Golders Green, rightfully, and he defended the police officers against attacks and the leader of the Green party, rightfully, and said that they had to take split-second decisions. If Northern Ireland veteran
Wed 13 May
🎤
Sir Keir StarmerspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
What is in this King’s Speech to fix that is moving faster to our energy independence. That is the way that we get off the international markets. That is the way that we take control and reduce bills for people across the country. We will, of course, also strengthen our country’s defence security. That starts with the fundamentals, and a recognition that it is not in the interests of this country to rush into a war without any thought of the consequences. That is my position, and that has always
Wed 13 May
🎤
Dr Scott ArthurspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
I am genuinely grateful to be here for the hon. Gentleman’s first speech as SNP leader here in Westminster. It is just a shame that only one other of his fellow SNP MPs is here—no doubt they are all on important business. I know that he does champion the defence sector, unlike some of his colleagues in Scotland, but he sits on the Scottish Affairs Committee and he knows the sector’s concerns about skills development and education in Scotland. Does he share those concerns, and what is he doing to
Wed 13 May
🎤
Dr Scott ArthurspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
We all recognise the impact that Trump’s war is going to have on our economy. The right hon. Gentleman offers membership of the single market and the customs union as a solution to that, but prices in Edinburgh South West are going up right now. How long, in his estimation, would it take to access the single market and become a member of the customs union?
Wed 13 May
🎤
Sir Keir StarmerspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
I thank the hon. and learned Gentleman for his intervention. I am very well aware of the tensions in Northern Ireland, and the issues that have to be dealt with in our relations with the EU, but we have to face the fact that promises were made about Brexit that were not true, and which have not borne fruit. It is in our economic interests, our national interests and our defence interests to be closer to Europe. Of course we will navigate carefully, taking on board the issues in Northern Ireland,
Wed 13 May
📍
Jim AllisterappearanceTraditional Unionist Voice
Spoke in debate: Debate on the Address
Parliamentary appearance by Jim Allister
Wed 13 May
🎤
Ruth JonesspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
It is a pleasure—well, it is always interesting to follow the hon. Member for Runnymede and Weybridge (Dr Spencer), and I thank him for his speech, although I am not sure that I learned anything from it. I pay tribute to my hon. Friend the Member for Bradford West (Naz Shah) for her poignant and clear proposal of the Humble Address, and I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Harlow (Chris Vince) for his witty seconding of it. I wish him well in his future marathons. I welcome the firm focus in th
Wed 13 May
🎤
Fleur AndersonspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
I certainly will withdraw that. Thank you very much, Madam Deputy Speaker. The cost is being borne by families who cannot magic away the detrimental economic consequences of Brexit with a £5 million gift. The damage that the hon. Member for Clacton has inflicted has compounded, year after year. The Brexit effect has built up and up through uncertainty, higher trade barriers, and businesses being forced to divert time and resources away from growth, innovation and job creation. As a member of the
Wed 13 May
🎤
Fleur AndersonspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
I absolutely respect the work that the hon. Member does in his constituency and across Northern Ireland to bring about reconciliation, but I would say that the Bill does put victims at its heart. The victims have been spoken to constantly to create the Bill and rework it, since the Tories’ Bill did not work, and to put the justice they want at its heart. Across the Chamber, we should make sure that the Bill does deliver what he advocates, because it should deliver justice and the answers for whi
Wed 13 May
🎤
Naz ShahspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
I beg to move, That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty, as follows: Most Gracious Sovereign, We, Your Majesty’s most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, in Parliament assembled, beg leave to offer our humble thanks to Your Majesty for the Gracious Speech which Your Majesty has addressed to both Houses of Parliament. It would be remiss of me not to say a few words about the outstanding state visit by His Majesty to the Un
Wed 13 May
🎤
Ruth JonesspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
I do not disagree with the right hon. Lady, because we absolutely need to make sure that our prices are fair. That means looking across Wales as a whole, but also benefiting from the renewables that we know Wales has in abundance. The energy independence Bill is a decisive step, as I said. Another major scourge of bill payers that is firmly in the sights of this Government is our failing water companies, including Welsh Water, and I welcome the urgent steps being taken by the Government to refor
Wed 13 May
📍
Sir John HayesappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Debate on the Address
Parliamentary appearance by Sir John Hayes
Wed 13 May
📍
Tom HayesappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Debate on the Address
Parliamentary appearance by Tom Hayes
Wed 13 May
🎤
Ruth JonesspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
I thank the hon. Gentleman for his contribution. If we cut ties, we cannot communicate. The only way to a lasting peace is through communication, so we must keep communication channels open. That is the only way to a lasting peace. I listened carefully to the King’s Speech this morning, and I am pleased to hear of the proposed 35 Bills and the actions planned. I look forward to them being delivered swiftly for working people across the UK, so that they can feel the benefits of a Labour Governmen
Wed 13 May
📍
Sir Stephen TimmsappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Work and Pensions
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Stephen Timms
Wed 13 May
🎤
Dr Roz SavagespeechLiberal Democrat
Debate on the Address
Absolutely. Nature is very resilient; when we leave her alone, or give her a bit of a helping hand by rewiggling rivers, for example, or through rewilding projects, she does come back. We just need to stop pummelling nature from every direction with chemicals, and in the many other ways that we assault the world of nature. There is a word that the Government’s national security assessment uses repeatedly: cascade. Ecosystem degradation creates cascading risks. Water insecurity leads to food inse
Wed 13 May